Tuesday, September 10 - Thursday, September 12, 2013
This SNAME-accredited program is a lessons-learned one, not some theoretical course on contract management. It bears a lot of “scar tissue” from marine contractual disasters. It is designed for: (a) project managers who handle day-to-day relations with the other party, (b) persons who form contracts, and (c) senior managers who monitor contract-related
resources/cash flow.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
• Project Managers (Yards and Owners)
• Contract Managers and Specialists
• Newbuilding Shipyards, Repair Yards
• Fleet Managers
• General Managers of Shipyards
• Financial Managers (Yards & Owners)
• Ship Conversion Specialists
• Naval Architects, Marine Surveyors
• Federal, State and Provincial Agencies
• Ferry Operators (Public and Private)
• Naval Shipyards
• Owner’s Representatives
• On-Site Representatives
• Major Equipment Vendors
• Marine Superintendents
• Consultants, Attorneys
YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Dr. Kenneth Fisher is recognized worldwide as the leading authority on the development and management of complex contracts and specifications for ship construction, conversion, repair and design. He is author the 2003 SNAME publication, Shipbuilding Contracts and Specifications, and of the 2004 RINA publication, Shipbuilding Specifications: Best Practice Guidelines. As an arbitrator, expert witness, consultant and instructor for nearly 30 years, he brings clarity and organization to an otherwise-complex set of management requirements unique to the maritime industry.
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